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Edward Lawler/ Shane Thye/ Jeongkoo Yoon: Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World

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Im Vorwort und im zweiten Kapitel von Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World machen Edward J. Lawler, Shane R. Thye und Jeongkoo Yoon deutlich, dass sie sich den großen Themen widmen wollen, die sowohl von so frühen Soziologen wie Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels (1969, 1959), Max Weber (1972) und Georg Simmel (1995) behandelt wurden als auch von Soziologen aus der Mitte des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts wie William Kornhauser (1959) und Daniel Bell (1960) sowie gegenwärtig von ganz verschiedenen Kommentatoren der Zivilgesellschaft (Putnam 2000), der Postmoderne (Harvey 1989; Kellner 1995) und der Globalisierung (Stiglitz 2007; Friedman 2005; Lash/ Urry 1995).

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Turner, J. (2013). Edward Lawler/ Shane Thye/ Jeongkoo Yoon: Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World. In: Senge, K., Schützeichel, R. (eds) Hauptwerke der Emotionssoziologie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93439-6_30

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